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The bubble decreases in size and may even be reabsorbed by the liquid.

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Q: What happens to a bubble on going from low pressure are to high pressure area?
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Bad weather happens because if the weather channel says that there is going to be bad weather in a certain area, it means that that area is going to have low pressure, which causes bad weather.


What happens air hits an area of lower pressure?

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How come bubble is round?

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